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Time is a form of care

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Any empathic person who knows how valuable time is will think twice before wasting another person's time, because losing time is losing a part of your life.

— Innocent MwatsikesimbeFounderSep 10, 2025
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Time is a form of care

Respecting someone’s time is a quiet act of empathy. When we waste it, we take a slice of life they can’t get back—ours and theirs. Valuing minutes is a way of valuing people.

TakeawayConsider how you can show care today by being punctual, concise, and mindful of others’ bandwidth.
ReflectWhose time could you honor more this week, and what small change would make the biggest difference?
  • empathy
  • respect
  • boundaries
  • presence
  • prioritization
  • consideration
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Respect Time, Respect People: Everyday Habits That Show Care

Respect time to show empathy and build trust. Get scripts and habits to be punctual, concise, and mindful of others' bandwidth in everyday interactions.

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